it becomes solid.
Natural gas is compressed when it is cooled. When cooled to a temperature of -162 Degrees, it becomes liquid.
If oxygen is cooled to a temperature of minus 218.79 degrees Celsius, it becomes a bluish liquid. Liquid oxygen has a variety of applications, and it is slightly more dense than liquid water.
As the liquid cools it looses kinetic energy and the particles slow down theliquid becomes more of a solid state.
It can be any of the three phases. Which phase it is depends on what temperature it is at. This is true for almost every compound known to man. At room temperature, ammonia, NH3, is a gas. It becomes a liquid if cooled below -28 degrees F, and will freeze into a solid once below -108 degrees F. Household ammonia is liquid at room temperature; it is a solution of ammonia in water.
This temperature is the boiling point.
Generally a solid. Although one also needs to take pressure in consideration to be exact.
Natural gas is compressed when it is cooled. When cooled to a temperature of -162 Degrees, it becomes liquid.
If oxygen is cooled to a temperature of minus 218.79 degrees Celsius, it becomes a bluish liquid. Liquid oxygen has a variety of applications, and it is slightly more dense than liquid water.
hehe nothing your face.
As the liquid cools it looses kinetic energy and the particles slow down theliquid becomes more of a solid state.
At a certain temperature, Steel becomes liquid. And I suppose it is even a solution as Steel is an alloy of metals, Not only Iron alone.
it's already a liquid at room temperature
the temperture and pressure at witch a soild becomes a liquid
The temperature decreases
it turns back from a gas to a liquid
LIQUID COOLER THAN THE CONDENSING SATURATION TEMPERATURE (125 degree Fahrenheit ) IS CALLED SUBCOOLED LIQUID
This temperature is the boiling point.